WAN Packet loss or latency action

CedricMX
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WAN Packet loss or latency action

Hello

I would like to create a SD WAN rule based on the packet loss detection or latency detection.

For example we have a wan access that present lot of packet error and i would like to failover the other one wan acess in case of important amount of loss.

Is it possible to apply this rule on internet traffic only (not the auto vpn traffic) ?

 

Please let me know.

 

Thanks

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alemabrahao
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Take a look at flow preferences.

 

 

SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping - Cisco Meraki Documentation

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CedricMX
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thanks

My question is more for internet traffic.

I would like to detect packet loss on a wan internet access and trigger a failover action on the other wan access. Actually i think it is only possible for VPN traffic (with performance classes for vpn traffic).

 

Any other ideas ?

 

Thanks !

alemabrahao
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You need a SD-WAN Plus license.

 

SD-WAN Internet Policies (SD-Internet) - Cisco Meraki Documentation

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ww
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Should also be possible with sdwan+ license 

Link

CedricMX
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ok thanks for your reply. Did you tried this feature and does it work fine ?

 

Many thanks

alemabrahao
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Yes, it works as expected. 🙂

 

Enabling SD-Internet

SD-Internet is still in active development hence there are certain requirements that must be met in order for the feature to be used:

Supported MX models - MX64, MX65, MX67, MX68, MX75, MX84, MX85, MX95, MX100, MX105, MX250, MX450

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